Suddenly quite Tahred so will make this a short one. May be done. Maybe not. Lol. BUT a BIG improvement over the last time I did rooftops. Paint alongs with Vladislav Yesileyev. 300 # Fabriano rough Those were a disaster well comparatively speaking
The Eglise somewhere en Provence
Vlad did the value sketch. He knew this one was going to keep us busy.
The sketch. Talk about a pain. Following all those roof tops trying to be sure to get them all in.
First washes. Mine got a little runny because I used my kolinsky sable which holds much more water than the Escobar sables do.
One more time before we go.
Vlads always saying something funny that tickles me. This was one today. Scribbled on my color test scrap.
Margaret reading to watch Grantchester. Hope I stay awake that long. Feeling the zzz.
Pronouncing this one done. I added lines to the sidewalk and stone effect. A few whites with Gouache. More reds on the taillights for sparkle. More black lines. Adding details here and there to improve contrast.
Paint along with Vladislav Yesileyev1/4 sheet Fabriano rough press. Lucas wc paint which I think gives a cloudy effect.
Last time. Can you tell the difference???
I am told this looks just like Giverny. When we were in France we didn’t go because it was closed. Closes in Nov I think.
But we went to Auvers where Van Gogh painted his last 6 months and finally died. It still looks just like it did when he lived there.
Do you know if you had gone to Van Gogh funeral you could have taken home one of his paintings.
I painted this during a five hour long class with Vlad on drawing cars which I draw a lot and people ditto that. He always brings something new and fresh to the table that you have never thought of.
Margaret xoxoxo tucking into my Ina Garten Bianca pizza.
I worked on making the people walk in different directions. I think they look better now. Added a lot darks. A few more lamp posts. A flag. Darkened the church towers. Lots of darks. And a few highlights.
Paint alongs with Vladislav Yesileyev
Got this lovely treat Paris in The Rain by Vlad Yesilesev in the mail today. When I looked at it I realized I needed to go a lot darker with my blacks. And whiter w my whites so today I cheated and used masking fluid to reserve some whites.
Quick post. A day in Giverny where Claude Monets house and famous gardens are. Along the banks of the Seine River. Paint along with Vladislav Yesileyev.
1/4 sheet Fabriano rough press. Lucas wc paint which I think gives a cloudy effect.
The photo.
First wash. Promise there’s a painting.
A very interesting class With Vlad Yesilesev today. All about perspective drawing people and cars. He explains things so well. The man has so much patience and a willingness to answer any question. Give him a try.
A beginning but lots left to do. The gazebo on Lake Clara Meer in Piedmont Park. Did not like it at all when I went to bed last nite but today in daylight I do. Paint along with Vladislav Yesileyev.
The photo. It’s a popular spot where the ducks teem to get fed. The value sketch. Ready to be hung at the Louvre🤣. Wasn’t sure I wanted boats. They aren’t allowed in the lake but I went with the flow. We always do these first w a 2B pencil and cheap printer paper on a clip board.
The sketch. Rough 300# Fabriano. No more Arches for me. Sorry for the bad photo. Can not improve it. I tried. Drawn w an hb pencil.
First wash. Colors used yellow ochre cobalt blue alizarin dioxizine purple.
I was not suppose to leave all the white in the water. Trying to follow him who is painting lightening fast and cover a half sheet. Groan. I did use my big size 16 kolinsky from Cheap Joes. But still. I do better for details like leaving white columns on the gazebo and making them straight with my 14 kolinsky from Cheap Joes. In my next life I am getting a Raphael or Windsor Newton. Hmm maybe I should try my mop next time.
Moving onto darker colors. But still very sheer. I have to admit painting with Vlad is like running a road race always trying to catch up with the number one runner. Leaves me worn out but in a good way.
How it looked when I quit for the day.
Ok more colors used golden ochre cobalt turquoise. Neutral tint made from indigo burnt sienna and doxizine purple. Adding white coach’s for lost highlights. Still need to do.
Half the trick is learning to use those pesky perla escodas and that saver brush. Vlad now sells his own brand for $89 from Rosemarys brushes but I have two sets of the Perlas so will wait til I wear them out. Some kind of synthetic fibers. I don’t think u can do the dry brush with my much loved kolinsky sable and I would NOT touch my Charles Reid kolinsky da Vinci on this rough paper. I don’t want to destroy it with the texture.
And I know you can’t do those I the tiny details w a kolinsky sable. The sabers have a wobble to them that makes interesting lines. Controlling them well that’s another thing. They really shine on tree branches and railings. Light posts. Power lines. They make graceful lines.
Top two brushes are the sabers. I use the green handled one a Loosey Goosey from Cheap Joes the most. Then three Perlas. Hmm I have four. 8 10 12 14. Got them dirt cheap on amazon. And my two Cheap Joes Kolinsky sables.
The tree Branch is done with the saber brush. An odd paint brush that does hold a ton of water despite it being synthetic. Right now I am trying to decide if the tree branch needs more work. Maybe?!! It is done with the saber brush.
Margaret who needs to quit goofing off make some bread and paint paint paint. Xoxox
Golden Hour, Arles France today. Paint along with Vladislav Yesileyev. Really don’t like alizarin in the foreground. Thinking I can grey it by adding green. And that’s why I wrote thinking about it.
Foreground was yellower til I tried to fix the red by adding green to it. Now why didn’t I think that alizarin red and green is a classic combo for a grey to a black depending on the water.
The Photo kinda nondescript
Also DO NOT alike how the arches paper kept drying out. Since humidity is 82% should NOT be happening. I was wrong it buckled like crazy in any wet wash. Hmmm. If I redo I will be using Fabriano definitely.
Value study. Ready to hang in the Louvre. Lol.
First wash
Lotsa yellow but darn that alizarin. Someone asked Vlad about if alizarin was light fast. He said he didn’t know. Mine is. If you buy permanent alizarin it is light fast. Sky wash next. Cerulean goes everywhere. Some darks on the trees.
Background Trees are in. Should never have sprayed them with my mister. Yuck. The other reason I may do a redo.
Overall I really like the look of it. Love the glow of the building and the guys coming in from the field. I wanted an old guy snoozing by the doorway. I read a book about a guy who lived I S France where Arles is and he snoozed near the front door.
I can always crop out most of the nasty alizarin. Too bad it’s permanent I could put it out in the sun and it would fade away in a few months. Sigh.
Excited the paint along with Vlad Yesilesev is Piedmont Park. My sons will throw down over who gets it. I may keep it. I love Piedmont Park and the Atlanta Mechanical (Botanical) Garden as Livie calls it.
Won’t be using NO nasty Arches. Why did they sell out to Canson who ruined it. 😫😫😫
If you would like to take a face to face class with Vlad he’s teaching in gorgeous Cashiers, NC next months. I signed up. Hope it makes. They still need a few more people.
With Vlad Yesilesev. Started the paint along TWO days late. And finished just as zoom made it go poof today. Thank goodness.
The picture. The church is St Eustache Eglise on Ile de France with Les Halles in the distance. The services of nearby Notre Dame have been meeting here since the fire.
The sketch. Erase erase erase. 😫
First washes. Forgot to take a pic of the very first wash. Darn it
Finishing up. But it went too dark I think maybe. Soooo
I taped her up and lifted some color with my sea sponge. Vlad should never have showed me how to do that.
Here it is lifted. After I looked at it for a while I decided it had to have some more darks especially under the cars. They looked like they were floating.
Here it is now. I may go back and add a few more darks on the buildings and a few more turrets.
Anyway we are off to hot sunny Laguna beach Sunday. Come join usat the paint along. You will be glad you did.
Our my back window. Can’t decide which view I like better.
The Grand Canal Venice. All this travel is wearing me out. Aka and now I am Tahred.
Off to the races aka paintalong with Vlad Yesilesev today . I was rotten. I didn’t do the value sketch because I was drawing this largish painting. 15×15. Rough press Fabriano.
The photo.
First wash. Whew that was exhausting but I like it so far.
Vlad has us screen shot his value sketch so I had it anyway.
And then we were almost done. Zip zap. I lifted some of the water. It was getting to dark.
Here’s how it looks now but I still need to work on the buildings on the right. Too tired to care right now.
Worked on this a bit. Darkened the walls.
Here’s what it looked like. It still needs a couple more things but mostly done.
This is the next painta long with Vlad Yesilesev. I wish I could make it but in Atlanta for a birthday. The big first one for my sweet grandson David. Can’t wait. And I have a very similar photo I took in Bayeux France so really wish I could make this one. Poop.
I really enjoyed painting today. I was totally relaxed instead of worrying I would make a mistake. Painting along with Vlad Yesilesev today. Another one on Tuesday. We go to Venice. Go sign up for it. It will be fun and he’s a wonderful teacher.
The photo just looks valise doesn’t it?!!
Value sketch and class notes. Today he said accuracy in fine art is NOT the main thing At all. No rulers allowed period.
First wash. Red blue and yellow ochre plus a little burnt sienna.
Almost done.
And here it is done though it’s not signed so I can change it right?!My patient painting companion. She actually took a very long nap plus two potty breaks.
Margaret Xoxoxox tired from painting like a madwoman all afternoon. Xoxoxo